The Nightingale Collaboration will shortly be launching a
new and exciting campaign that you can help out with – but you’ll need to make
sure that:
- you’ve got the latest version of FishBarrel.
- you’ve added your signature in the options
Once you've go the latest version, you just need to drag & drop a PNG image of your signature, ideally with a transparent background, onto the right place in the FishBarrel options.
If you haven’t installed FishBarrel before:
Then it’s easy – using Chrome, get it from https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/anacdmlkdpleidkhaenamooegbidibfg/publish-accepted?hl=en-GB
Then fill out the options page.
If you have installed:
If you have installed FishBarrel, then check the version. In
Chrome, go Settings > Extensions and
look for the FishBarrel extension.
If you’ve got version 2.1.5 or later:
Then you don’t need to do anything except upload your signature to the options page.
If you’ve visited the options page in FishBarrel since 2.1.4
came out, you might not have the latest version of the templates. The header for the first template has been rewritten to be super-thorough by Alan Henness - you can get the latest version by deleting the header template
text and then refreshing the page.
If you’re on an older version but it starts with a 2:
Just click “Update extensions now” at the top of Chrome’s
Settings > Extensions page.
Now upload your signature to the options page.
If you’ve visited the options page in FishBarrel since 2.1.4
came out, you might not have the latest version of the templates. The CNHC one
has changed - you can get the latest version by deleting the header template
text and then refreshing the page.
If you’re on a very old version that starts with a 1:
Download version 2 from here: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/anacdmlkdpleidkhaenamooegbidibfg/publish-accepted?hl=en-GB
Manually copy any settings over from the old version to the
new one (click on the duck icon, then click “options” on each tab).
Upload your signature to the options page.
Upload your signature to the options page.
Delete the older version from Chrome’s Settings > Extensions
page.
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